My life has always been driven by two major forces: curiosity and creation.
There’s a unique thrill I get when a vague idea begins to take shape, and soon, a small spark ignites into something new and meaningful.
I love every stage of this process, from the initial mental exploration to the moment something entirely fresh, something that has never existed before, comes to life.
For me, creation is a joy that constantly intertwines with my curiosity, fueling a continuous journey of learning and discovery.
My Professional Side
I thrive on variety, challenge, and problem-solving.
I’ve always been restless when faced with monotony or situations where my interest wanes. Over the past few decades, I’ve explored many roles across different industries, gaining a versatile skill set and adaptability along the way.
More importantly, this journey helped me discover my strengths, skills, and limitations.
What stands out to me the most is that I perform at my best when solving complex problems. I love using strategic thinking to navigate challenges, and nothing satisfies me more than finding solutions to obstacles that others might overlook.
Your Attractive Heading
Animals have always been part of my life. Since childhood, I’ve had a natural affinity for them, and as a self-proclaimed know-it-all (just ask my close friends!), I can’t help but express my thoughts—whether or not anyone asks for them.
Writing about dog welfare is the perfect outlet for both my passion for dogs and my desire to share my opinion.
I believe education is not only crucial but also one of the most challenging tasks in today’s world, where people often seek quick answers. Helping others truly understand dogs and the issues dogs suffer from requires depth and commitment, and I love rising to that challenge.
To date, I’ve written more than 200 articles in Hungarian, launched a Hungarian dog education project in 2021, and expanded it with an English counterpart two years later.
I give presentations on a range of complex topics related to dog welfare, blending my passion for dogs with my desire to educate and inspire.
For me, this work—which is actually a passionate hobby—is both a joy and a responsibility.